Soleilmoon RecordsBased on the letter sent to the islamaphonia
subscribers after the death of Bryn Jones in 1999.You can find a list of all albums
that were still left unreleased at this period.
It was updated in 2006 with some more unreleased
albums that weren't on the official soleilmoon list of 1999; some notes
were added too.

"Hi
Islamaphoniacs,

Around 18 to 20 months ago Bryn's
musical output hit its peak. Tapes were coming through the door at
an unbelievable rate, two or three a month. More than we could release,
or keep track of. I realized we were being overwhelmed with material,
so I started keeping a record of the all the music he was sending.
I'm glad I did because many of the tapes had no information about
when they were recorded, although Bryn typically didn't hold tapes
very long after he'd recorded them. Last night I hauled out the box
and sorted through it. In the bottom were several DATs from 1997 that
hadn't been logged, so I added them to the list. I checked the other
boxes of master tapes, from earlier years. More unreleased tapes!
There were remixed versions of the 1993 classic "Veiled Sisters"
and 1992's out-of-print "Vote Hezbollah", the latter with
a previously unreleased track, and of course lots and lots of completely
unreleased material, some going all the way back to 1994. Amazingly,
there was even a handful of low-quality cassette tapes, some of which
may hold completely original material.

Counting the cassettes there
are around 30 unreleased Muslimgauze master recordings at Soleilmoon.
Some are short, some are long, some are remixes, and at least one
is probably nothing more a duplicate version of another, with a new
title and track order.
Here's the list:

The reason I'm not more certain about what
some of these tapes and CDRs contain is that until recently I haven't
felt like listening to any of the unreleased material. Hearing his
music brought up too many sad memories. Our two posthumous releases,
"Fakir Sind" and "Hand of Fatima", were chosen
long before Bryn died, and the limited "Bass Communion v. Muslimgauze"
was also something that was finished last year. Since then we've released
nothing. Cataloging the collection was an important step towards bringing
the rest of his output to light. Our next Muslimgauze release will
be "Sufiq". Look for it in January or February. And I will
listen to the cassettes. If it turns out that they have original material
it's possible they could be cleaned up enough to release on the internet."